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But will something that could be perceived as essentially a rebranding exercise change anything?
The room was impeccable without having reference to any authority that could be perceived as inhibiting.
There, too, I found myself engaged in a series of brief encounters that could be perceived as gratuitous or superficial.
Animals that could be perceived as a mascot (e.g., beavers, bears, tigers, etc). may not be used.
Below them occurs a roundish, blurry haze of little nothings that could be perceived as vaguely menacing.
NASA and Congress are unlikely to do something that could be perceived as signing the death warrants of astronauts.
Other lawmakers said they were wary of anything that could be perceived as giving Mr. Calderón more power.
Rather, government representatives in Berlin sought to "protect their respective countries' interests by minimising text that could be perceived to be inconsistent with their negotiating positions".
Turkey has twice hinted it would consider establishing a humanitarian corridor near its southern border, an act that could be perceived by Damascus as an act of belligerence.
It's hyperbole.' " One defense lawyer told me that after seeing transcripts of recordings he warned his client not to say anything that could be perceived as provocative.
For the rest of the day, whenever his brother or sister did anything that could be perceived as disturbing Kargbo, he shouted, "Leave my dad alone".
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